This handwoven altar cloth comes from the Q’ero tradition in the Andes of Peru, where weaving is not only craft, but a way of remembering.
Its four-toned design embodies the principle of Tawa — the sacred “four.”
A quiet expression of balance between directions, elements, and ways of being.
In Andean cosmology, life is held through relationship: above and below, inner and outer, past and future. Tawa brings these into harmony, creating a field where everything has its place.
Woven with natural fibers and ancestral techniques, this piece carries the stillness and strength of the mountains — simple, yet deeply intentional.
Traditional Significance
- Tawa (Four) ~ representing the four directions and the wholeness of life
- Reflects the wisdom of the Tawantinsuyu, the four regions of the Andean world
- A symbol of balance, integration, and right relationship (ayni)
- Handwoven by Q’ero artisans using traditional methods
Use
A grounding base for your altar, ceremonial tools, or daily rituals.
It can also simply live in your space, holding a quiet sense of order and harmony.
Care
- Hand wash gently in cold water if needed
- Do not wring
- Dry flat in the shade
Size: 37x39 cm
Each piece is one-of-a-kind, carrying the subtle variations and living story of its maker.
This handwoven altar cloth comes from the Q’ero tradition in the Andes of Peru, where weaving is not only craft, but a way of remembering.
Its four-toned design embodies the principle of Tawa — the sacred “four.”
A quiet expression of balance between directions, elements, and ways of being.
In Andean cosmology, life is held through relationship: above and below, inner and outer, past and future. Tawa brings these into harmony, creating a field where everything has its place.
Woven with natural fibers and ancestral techniques, this piece carries the stillness and strength of the mountains — simple, yet deeply intentional.
Traditional Significance
- Tawa (Four) ~ representing the four directions and the wholeness of life
- Reflects the wisdom of the Tawantinsuyu, the four regions of the Andean world
- A symbol of balance, integration, and right relationship (ayni)
- Handwoven by Q’ero artisans using traditional methods
Use
A grounding base for your altar, ceremonial tools, or daily rituals.
It can also simply live in your space, holding a quiet sense of order and harmony.
Care
- Hand wash gently in cold water if needed
- Do not wring
- Dry flat in the shade
Size: 37x39 cm
Each piece is one-of-a-kind, carrying the subtle variations and living story of its maker.